Airplane and Pressure on Ears

cybrkitn

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Our Disney trip has already come and gone (got back on 11/1). I had no problem take offs from NY and FL. However, I did have a small problem with my ears landing in FL but not as much trouble as I had landing back in NY. My right ear felt too much pressure that I was in tears on the flight back and it still hurts. I already have a doctor's appointment for Thursday, but I'm wondering if anyone else has had this problem and knows of anything I could take the next time I fly somewhere?

Thanks!

Also a big thanks for everyone's help prior to our trip! All the info really helped us out!
 
Someone told me to get these ear plugs called Ear Planes. Appartently you can find them in most drug stores. I am planning on getting them for my kids.
 
golden1 said:
Someone told me to get these ear plugs called Ear Planes. Appartently you can find them in most drug stores. I am planning on getting them for my kids.

We all use them and find that it improves the ear situation tremendously!
 
I never fly without EAR PLANES!!!!

pinnie
 

I take sudafed for a few days before flying. I also use decongestant nasal spray before the flight, and sometimes during the flight.

I never have a problem on takeoff, it usually hits for me about an hour before we land, when the plane starts descending.

I have only tried earplanes one time, and they did not work for me. It was the worst flight ever for me. However I did have an ear infection that I was taking antibiotics for. So I guess I really can't blame the earplanes for that!!

I think the key is to make sure that your ears and head are nice and clear before flying.

Thanks for the reminder - I've got to start my sudafed - we leave on Friday!
 
Anastasia said:
I take sudafed for a few days before flying. I also use decongestant nasal spray before the flight, and sometimes during the flight.

I never have a problem on takeoff, it usually hits for me about an hour before we land, when the plane starts descending.

I have only tried earplanes one time, and they did not work for me. It was the worst flight ever for me. However I did have an ear infection that I was taking antibiotics for. So I guess I really can't blame the earplanes for that!!

I think the key is to make sure that your ears and head are nice and clear before flying.

Thanks for the reminder - I've got to start my sudafed - we leave on Friday!

I went to my doctor about a week prior to our vacation. I was suffering with my hay fever for two months and didn't want to be sneezing and have a runny/stuffed up nose while in Disney. I was put on a prescription nasal spray and Singulair, but I still had a problem with my right ear; something I have never experienced before. My appointment is for this Thursday, so I'll find out if I may have a sinus infection, ear infection or something else.
 
I do both suggestions - take Sudafed for a few days before flying, use prescription nasal spray for allergies and use Ear Planes! The Ear Planes can be bought in any drug store or Walmart, etc. They cost about $5 a pair and come in adult and children's sizes. I wear the children's size because I have tiny ear canals. I've worn the same pair for several trips and I don't worry about "stuffy" ears.
 














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